:: Browse by categories :: Browse by day :: Browse by week :: This months calendar :: Flyer

Tuesday 8 march 2016

February - 2016  March 2016 April - 2016

Monday 7 march 2016
  • Schedule a
    Call us to schedule a mid-week trip or a team building event today! We have availability and would love to take you out on the water with us! 757-480-1999
    Email : [email protected]
  • Tuesday 8 march 2016
  • Team Building
    Call us to schedule a mid-week trip or a team building event today! We have availability and would love to take you out on the water with us! 757-480-1999
    Email : [email protected]
  • Wednesday 9 march 2016
  • Event Today!
    Call us to schedule a mid-week trip or a team building event today! We have availability and would love to take you out on the water with us! 757-480-1999
    Email : [email protected]
  • Monday 14 march 2016
  • Call to Schedule
    Call us to schedule a mid-week trip or a team building event today! We have availability and would love to take you out on the water with us! 757-480-1999
    Email : [email protected]
  • Tuesday 15 march 2016
  • mid-week
    Call us to schedule a mid-week trip or a team building event today! We have availability and would love to take you out on the water with us! 757-480-1999
    Email : [email protected]
  • Wednesday 16 march 2016
  • trips today!
    Call us to schedule a mid-week trip or a team building event today! We have availability and would love to take you out on the water with us! 757-480-1999
    Email : [email protected]
  • Monday 21 march 2016
  • For groups of 6 or more with advance notice we can schedule a trip for you.
  • Wednesday 23 march 2016
  • NorthWest River/Dismal Swamp 11 AM
    We launch from Bob�s Fishing Hole and weave our way up the Northwest River into the Dismal Swamp. This is a classic southeastern swamp with full-grown Cypress forests, ferns and cattails. We will hear and maybe see Prothonotary Warblers, which can be prolific in the swamp in spring and fall migrations. We continue up river until we cannot go any further and we are deep in the Swamp in a creek barely wide enough to hold a kayak. This is a great 2.5 hour tour
    Email : [email protected]
    Url: www.kayaknaturetours.net
  • Saturday 26 march 2016
  • North West River/Dismal Swamp 11 AM
    We launch from Bob�s Fishing Hole and weave our way up the Northwest River into the Dismal Swamp. This is a classic southeastern swamp with full-grown Cypress forests, ferns and cattails. We will hear and maybe see Prothonotary Warblers, which can be prolific in the swamp in spring and fall migrations. We continue up river until we cannot go any further and we are deep in the Swamp in a creek barely wide enough to hold a kayak. This is a great 2.5 hour tour
  • Sunday 27 march 2016
  • Back Bay National Wild Life Refuge 11 am
    Along the Atlantic Flyway, Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, at the Southern end of Virginia Beach just behind the Atlantic coast beaches is one of the areas unique wilderness locations. Although there are sometimes only a thousand feet of sand separating the Atlantic Ocean from Back Bay, the two do not meet until Oregon Inlet, 65 miles south in North Carolina. Consequently Back Bay has very low salinity, and is not affected by moon tides. We can actually launch into a brackish water marsh looking very similar to a salt marsh and in less that an hour paddle into a freshwater Cypress Swamp. From Horn Point we launch into the open waters of North Bay but quickly enter the shelter of Asheville Creek. We paddle through an extensive Phragmites marsh and you can see how this aggressive invasive species has dominated the indigenous Black Needle Rush. As we weave our way up the Creek the salinity decreases and the Bald Cypress become more prolific as Cattail begin to appear. As the Cypress begin to dominate the marsh grasses give way to a fully covered Cypress Swamp with Maples, Pines and Water tupelo, Wax Myrtle and a variety of ferns. We have occasionally seen Deer swimming across the creek and River Otter playing.

    In the Spring the Osprey return to their nests, the Prothonotary Warbler and other migratory song birds pass through, more Egrets and Herons come into the area. Blue-eyed Grass and Common Blue Violet will bloom. The Turkey Vultures are always there but the Belted Kingfisher may appear. Bald Eagle, Red-tailed Hawk may pass through.

    In the Summer the young Osprey are hatching and it is common to see adults with a fresh catch in their talons. The Snowy and Great Egret as well as Great Blue Herons are common. Red-winged Black Birds are prolific. There is a nesting pair of Bald Eagles near by. The Swamp Hibiscus, Cardinal Flower, Arrowhead, Trumpet Honeysuckle, Pickerelweed and VA Rose will all bloom.

    In the Fall we begin to see the Prothonotary Warbler and other migratory song birds pass through again. The Double-crested Cormorant and various ducks will become more common. The Cypress needles will turn brown and fall. The marshes will turn light brown, the Bald Eagle and Red-tailed Hawk will pass through following the song birds south. Some Canada and Snow geese as well as Tundra Swans will begin to arrive.

    "Thanks for the great trip in the Back Bay last Wed. All 6 of us had a great time. Keep up the good work."
    --The Gifford Group, Medina Ohio
    Email : [email protected]
    Url: kayaknaturetours.net